Star Wars: The Acolyte Creator Says 'There Isn't One Answer' to Episode 3's Biggest Mystery

The power of one, the power of two...

Warning: Spoilers follow for Episode 3 of The Acolyte.


The third episode of The Acolyte raised one big question for Star Wars fans, but according to series creator Leslye Headland, there is no clear-cut answer to it.

Episode 3, 'Destiny', pivots 16 years into the past to fill in the details about the tragic journey of Osha and Mae. We meet the twins' mothers, Koril and Aniseya, and learn that Koril was responsible for bringing "those girls into the world" and that she "carried them" while Aniseya "created them."

Some characters believe certain things and other characters believe other things.

However, fans were particularly interested to know what Koril meant when she asked, "What happens if the Jedi discover how you created them?" The dialogue suggests there is more to their existence than meets the eye, leading to questions about their creation, but Headland has indicated the answer is not so straightforward.

"If you keep watching the show, we do talk about that and explore that," Headland teased in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly about the flashback episode. "I would say there isn't one answer to it. Some characters believe certain things and other characters believe other things in terms of what she means by that. So you're going to have to watch and decide which side of that argument you're on."

Aniseya confirms during an exchange with Jedi Master Indara (who returns for the flashback episode after suffering a fatal blow last week) that "there is no father" in Osha and Mae's origin, which prompted fans to draw parallels between the twins and Anakin Skywalker despite there still being some differences between them.

It also had people thinking that the show is threading in a connection to Palpatine's master, Darth Plagueis — a powerful Sith Lord who could use the Force to influence midi-chlorians to spawn beings. Some viewers think Plagueis may have had a direct hand in creating Osha and Mae, and others believe the twin's existence acted as a potential catalyst for him to experiment with midi-chlorian manipulation.

"Holy shit Aniseya 'created' the twins? She can create life like Plagueis?" one person quizzed on Reddit, to which another person quipped in response: "Did you ever hear the tragedy of Aniseya the Wise?"

"I am certain that, based on the timeline and whats going on here, there were conversations about Plageuis," a third person added. "We'll see if it ends up in the show or not but there's no way they didn't think about it."

The Acolyte sparked Darth Plageuis theories long before it premiered, as people wondered whether the show's placement in the Star Wars timeline (100 years before the events of The Phantom Menace) would allow the story to explore Plagueis' origins and the rumblings of the Sith leading into the prequels.

There was no further word on the identity of Mae's Sith 'Master' this week, but the latest installment still gave fans plenty to unpack. IGN's review notes that Episode 3 "adds a lot of tantalizing new layers to how we perceive both the Jedi and the Force, even as there are still frustrating aspects to how the story is told."


Adele Ankers-Range is a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on X/Twitter here.